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seven bowls (Gr****: φιάλας,
phialas (acc. pl.), nom. sing. φιάλη, phialē; also
translated as cups or vials) are a set of
plagues mentioned in Revelation...
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Phiala pseudatomaria is a moth in the
family Eupterotidae. It was
described by
Strand in 1911. It is
found in Cameroon, the
Central African Republic, the...
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Phiala niveociliata is a moth in the
family Eupterotidae. It was
described by
Strand in 1911. It is
found in Namibia. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
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village of Mas'ade and
Mount Hermon.
Josephus referred to it as Lake
Phiala. The
sources of the lake are rain
water and an
underground spring. The lake...
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Phiala venusta is a moth in the
family Eupterotidae. It was
described by
Francis Walker in 1865. It is
found in
Sierra Leone. The
wings are
silvery white...
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Phiala longilinea is a moth in the
family Eupterotidae. It was
described by
Emilio Berio in 1939. It is
found in Eritrea. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...
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Phiala odites is a moth in the
family Eupterotidae. It was
described by
Schaus in 1893. It is
found in
Sierra Leone. The
wingspan is 48 mm. The
wings are...
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Phiala pulverea is a moth in the
family Eupterotidae. It was
described by
William Lucas Distant in 1903. It is
found in
South Africa. The
wingspan is 37–38 mm...
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Phiala parabiota is a moth in the
family Eupterotidae. It was
described by Lars Kühne in 2007.[failed verification] It is
found in Kenya. Beccaloni, George;...
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Phiala bergeri is a moth in the
family Eupterotidae. It was
described by
Rougeot in 1975. It is
found in Ethiopia. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching...